Opinion only:Parvolex is distributed by UCB Pharma Ltd (UK) and is used for the treatment of a paracetamol over dosage and is a solution for infusion for intravenous use. It is a derivative of a naturally occurring amino acid which protects the liver from damage following a paracetamol over dosage.
It kills you actually it depends how much you take
326 people die each day from paracetamol od.
i dnt think so
Yes, if too much is taken. An extreme overdose of paracetamol is an extremely unpleasant death. It affects your organs and after an extreme overdose if not seen to by a medic within a certain time there is nothing even they can do for you and it it is a very slow, painful, unpleasant death.
yes
Any time one takes more paracetamol than prescribed they risk overdose. If you think you have overdosed seek medical attention right away.
If you have taken more than the prescribed dosage of paracetamol you are already at risk of overdose. If you have taken more than the suggested dosage on the packet, contact your doctor right away.
Call the emergency services quickly stating the amount and any other stimulants maybe taken along with them.
You can certainly overdose on paracetamol. Always read the label or follow your doctors instructions.
No, if it did you would overdose if you took any more. The drug is metabolized by/in the liver.
He died from an overdose of the drug prescribed to treat his alcoholism. Back in 1978.
One view:Gastric lavage is the only treatment for overdose cases of acetaminophen (paracetamol).Note: Overdose of this drug can damage your liver.Another View:You cannot treat this at home. If you have confirmed that you have acetaminophen toxicity, you need to get to an emergency room immediately, within 72 hours.Otherwise, if you have overdosed on acetaminophen, your liver may completely fail, and you could lose your life.At the hospital, they will treat you with a drug called N Acetyl-Cysteine, or NAC, that quickly raises your glutathione levels. Glutathione is a potent detoxifier, and will remove toxic metabolites from your liver left behind by the acetaminophen, thereby protecting your liver from complete failure and certain death.